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any time you change the tax code -- that is not what i'm talking about. changing the tack code. >> bill: there is a philosophy among liberal americans and we are 1 percenters, they can pony up 45% what thisgot and we will spread it around. >> yes. i think you and i, i don't spend so much that i can't afford to pay a little bit more in taxes. i think that is important. it was a good thing by and large. i think it was absolutely necessary to get deeper in a recession. i'm not here to give obama talking points. >> bill: the movie is "argo." we appreciate it. >> factor moves along. and interview with former mary tyler star. >> and getting personal about singer >> bill: second personal story, actor and actress, cloris leachman makes a living. they talked about their lives and families. we begin with jim. >> so you got five kids and ten years. >> five kids, there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife from an hour. >> people stop congratulating you after your third kid. >> what is hardest thing about being a dad? >> there are so many things about being a da
any time you change the tax code -- that is not what i'm talking about. changing the tack code. >> bill: there is a philosophy among liberal americans and we are 1 percenters, they can pony up 45% what thisgot and we will spread it around. >> yes. i think you and i, i don't spend so much that i can't afford to pay a little bit more in taxes. i think that is important. it was a good thing by and large. i think it was absolutely necessary to get deeper in a recession. i'm not here to...
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any time you change the tax code -- that is not what i'm talking about. changing the tack code. >> bill: there is a philosophy among liberal americans and we are 1 percenters, they can pony up 45% what thisgot and we will spread it around. >> yes. i think you and i, i don't spend so much that i can't afford to pay a little bit more in taxes. i think that is important. it was a good thing by and large. i think it was absolutely necessary to get deeper in a recession. i'm not here to give obama talking points. >> bill: the movie is "argo." we appreciate it. >> factor moves along. and interview with former mary tyler star. >> and getting personal about singer ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. >>> live from america's news headquarters testimony today in the murder trial against george zimmerman, his mother telling the courts the person screaming for help on a call is her son. the mother of trayvon martin says it was her son pleading for h
any time you change the tax code -- that is not what i'm talking about. changing the tack code. >> bill: there is a philosophy among liberal americans and we are 1 percenters, they can pony up 45% what thisgot and we will spread it around. >> yes. i think you and i, i don't spend so much that i can't afford to pay a little bit more in taxes. i think that is important. it was a good thing by and large. i think it was absolutely necessary to get deeper in a recession. i'm not here to...
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the tax system that's been put together. when you talk about 47% of the people don't pay taxes. whatever it is. then that i suppose you could say that's part of the welfare system. i don't believe that's part of the welfare system in a progressive tax structure. >> here's the problem, it doesn't work. we're just getting more and more in debt. it's a flawed system. the framework has absolutely no support structure to it. so it's collapsing by the minute. and, you know, it's just really irresponsible for the rest of the future generations to sit here and take it and keep adding on to the debt and more entitlement and more programs and unfairly taxing. >> the vast majority of the country is for raising taxes -- >> if that's the case, why deny it? you've studied as a liberal progressive your entire life to be this person. and you won. so why are you hiding it? and why do you pretend to be something you're not? why do you mention capitalism as a goal when you hate capitalists? >> the left is not buying into this that you guys -- that this guy's a liberal. >> let's stay on obama care.
the tax system that's been put together. when you talk about 47% of the people don't pay taxes. whatever it is. then that i suppose you could say that's part of the welfare system. i don't believe that's part of the welfare system in a progressive tax structure. >> here's the problem, it doesn't work. we're just getting more and more in debt. it's a flawed system. the framework has absolutely no support structure to it. so it's collapsing by the minute. and, you know, it's just really...
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given the new tax regulations, the fact that the payroll tax savings expired. what benefits are there? wee do we have the housing deduction? does it make sense to keep a morning or buy a house? >> everybody's financial situation is different was. that's why, what might make sense for you might not make sense for me and vice versa. what we are going to do, when we look at every one of these statements, we are going to look at each line item and say, where are we income-wise, where are we expense-wise? are we paying too much interest here, not getting enough there? when have you changing tax regulations, everything the cpas can do to stay up on tmuch less you and i. you do need to seek some professional help -- >> jamie: if you can afford it. michael, if you can afford it! let me tell you the bivetion information. viless than a minute left. i want to give folks, what tax benefits and deductions remain that folks should consider to just try to get back whatever they're having to pay in? >> okay. you know, the mortgage deduction is still in place. for most people,
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. - i'm bob, we talked at the tax store... i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? announcer: major tax stores advertise for preparers with no tax experience necessary. at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys. >>> hi, everyone. rachel weisz and josh groban are on the way. iran, you know the country iran, they did something crazier than usual last month. iran introduced what they described as a state of the art military super jet named kaher 313. when aviation experts got a close look at the picture, they concluded that there is no way this jet can fly. one expert said it looks like the iranians dumped some rudimentary flight controls into an ejection seat and put it in a shell. which basically means they just unveiled a fleet of attack go-karts. but this week i guess they released the criticism and they released this photo of it in flight. but the image is clearly photoshoped. it looks like they took this photo of the super jet sitting in a hangar and combined it with this photo which you can find on a computer wallpaper website to make thi
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on protecting tax payer information even though the agency said it has. 8 of 19 fixes from previous audits hadn't been fully implemented despite the irs reporting they were complete. they failed to lock user accounts update software or servers for quote critical and major vulnerabilities. when the right degree of security diligence is not applied to the system disgruntled insiders or fal l h malicious outsiders can employ security issues and gain access. it is less than five months after the irs inadvertently posted thousands of social security numbers on a government web site. about a year after social security numbers credit card numbers and bank account data for nearly 4 million taxpayers were stolen from south carolina department of revenue. it already issued an employee to hem improve monitoring practices. this is the latest irs audit to reveal a major lack of over site which is raising major concerns about the agency's ability to take on new responsibilities under the affordable care act which makes thas tax payer sensitive information. >>> still to come peens may be good for
on protecting tax payer information even though the agency said it has. 8 of 19 fixes from previous audits hadn't been fully implemented despite the irs reporting they were complete. they failed to lock user accounts update software or servers for quote critical and major vulnerabilities. when the right degree of security diligence is not applied to the system disgruntled insiders or fal l h malicious outsiders can employ security issues and gain access. it is less than five months after the...
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get it all about money and i was actually sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax well great bankers coming out . here just to pledge. today society. that. talking about the same story doesn't make it news no softball no pop places some tough questions thank you. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. guys unfortunately there was an emergency today and my next guest couldn't make it to the studio last week i had the opportunity to interview jamie to wall the great grandson of l. ron hubbard the founder of scientology jamie talking about his controversial family legacy and why he thinks the church is really a brainwashing cult. i was actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his
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of a national sales tax, there are many other types of taxes that can be implemented that would not involve the government having to force me to voluntarily proclaim everything that i spent this year. having and assuming that we have good intentions on the part of the bureaucrats mass, their bureaucrats like everyone else. there is no great and wise all-knowing, all being called the government. it's a bunch of people that couldn't work at the dmv or irs, they are normal people that make the same mistakes and they are taking your money and that is the only difference. >> host: of people were to buy one of your books, what would you recommend? >> guest: in terms of will book, i recommend bully ploys. i believed from the best books ever written on television because it's really in depth. and if you want a beach book, i recommend "project president: bad hair and botox on the road and o the white house." it's like asking me to choose between i'm not one to children, i love all of the books i have written. some are more difficult to write than others. the poor generation was particularly difficul
of a national sales tax, there are many other types of taxes that can be implemented that would not involve the government having to force me to voluntarily proclaim everything that i spent this year. having and assuming that we have good intentions on the part of the bureaucrats mass, their bureaucrats like everyone else. there is no great and wise all-knowing, all being called the government. it's a bunch of people that couldn't work at the dmv or irs, they are normal people that make the...
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. >> to the snag has to do with tax cuts. -- the snag has to do with tax cuts. >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off, and parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids. airport controllers and security will seek cutbacks. >> most government departments are slated to receive 5-7% cuts over the next seven months. >> across-the-board cuts are the worst and most cowardly way to approach the situation. >> the potential for logger security lines or flight delays. later this morning congressman will be here at reagan national to talk about the impacts. >> thank you. a busy week. a special moment took place just before the oscars. >> robin roberts walked the red carpet. she wore a royal blue sleeveless gown. her return to "good morning america" five months to the day since her bone marrow translate -- transplant. >> great to see. still ahead what happens when a toddler decided he does not feel like napping? >> we will tell you about that. in the midst of digging out america's >> welcome back, everyone. a live look over the capital. temperatures 30 degrees out
. >> to the snag has to do with tax cuts. -- the snag has to do with tax cuts. >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off, and parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids. airport controllers and security will seek cutbacks. >> most government departments are slated to receive 5-7% cuts over the next seven months. >> across-the-board cuts are the worst and most cowardly way to approach the situation. >> the potential for logger...
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. >> the government collected more in tax than the history of the government. it's like a fat buy buying larger clothes and saying i've lost weight. it's never going to change. >> true. >> the leaders of syria and iran are making a pr push by doing interviews with american journalists in the last 24 hours. can they be trusted? we'll show you the interviews when we come back so you can decide. ♪ >> had that head in my head all day. we have to talk about the fact greg gave me his jacket during the break. we're now going to talk about iran in syria. syria because of chemical weapons, iran is because of nuclear ambitions. in the last 24 hours we've heard from leaders from both countries. last night fox news had the interview with bashar al-assad. first iranian president rouhani makes claims about his country's so called nuclear plans. >> we have never pursued or sought a nuclear bomb and not going to do so. we have time and again said under no circumstances would we seek weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons nor will we ever. >> the wall street jo
. >> the government collected more in tax than the history of the government. it's like a fat buy buying larger clothes and saying i've lost weight. it's never going to change. >> true. >> the leaders of syria and iran are making a pr push by doing interviews with american journalists in the last 24 hours. can they be trusted? we'll show you the interviews when we come back so you can decide. ♪ >> had that head in my head all day. we have to talk about the fact greg...
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any time you change the tax code -- that is not what i'm talking about. changing the tack code. >> bill: there is a philosophy among liberal americans and we are 1 percenters, they can pony up 45% what thisgot and we will spread it around. >> yes. i think you and i, i don't spend so much that i can't afford to pay a little bit more in taxes. i think that is important. it was a good thing by and large. i think it was absolutely necessary to get deeper in a recession. i'm not here to give obama talking points. >> bill: the movie is "argo." we appreciate it. >> factor moves along. and interview with former mary tyler star. >> and getting personal about singer mariah carey. stay tuned. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. (gasp) nope. aw! guys! grrrr let's leave the deals to hotels.com. (nice bear!) ooo! that one! nice! got it! oh my gosh this is so cool! awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com ♪then suddenly ♪it's hard to breathe ♪now and then i get insecure ♪
any time you change the tax code -- that is not what i'm talking about. changing the tack code. >> bill: there is a philosophy among liberal americans and we are 1 percenters, they can pony up 45% what thisgot and we will spread it around. >> yes. i think you and i, i don't spend so much that i can't afford to pay a little bit more in taxes. i think that is important. it was a good thing by and large. i think it was absolutely necessary to get deeper in a recession. i'm not here to...
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melissa: part of your plan calls for tax reform. it is a two bracket code. >> yeah. melissa: the lower bound bracket is 10%. the language is a little fuzzier about the top individual rate but something like 25%. how reasonable do you think it is that something like this wouldappen and what would be the end result? >> well, i think it is very reasonable, and i think we have hopefully bipartisan come rod dry around this and ernest around this. you know what? it is revenue neutral. we're not asking to take less money from people or more money. we're asking to simplify the code. most of us can't even fill out a tax return now without having professional help or at least turbotax to get us through it. it doesn't have to be that. it shouldn't have to be that way. if we do revenue neutral way. by that taking no more than 19 or so percent of gdp more than enough to run any government, especially this federal government. we're hoping to get some bipartisan support around that. melissa: there is talk about what draconian cuts this budget represents. at the same time we're only
melissa: part of your plan calls for tax reform. it is a two bracket code. >> yeah. melissa: the lower bound bracket is 10%. the language is a little fuzzier about the top individual rate but something like 25%. how reasonable do you think it is that something like this wouldappen and what would be the end result? >> well, i think it is very reasonable, and i think we have hopefully bipartisan come rod dry around this and ernest around this. you know what? it is revenue neutral....
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and loopholes and call it tax reform, but it's still a tax increase. >> the obamacare tax increases are the ones that are really going to hurt people and it's not just that, but when nancy pelosi was talking in the opening cliff there, they say they've got this trillion dollar tax cut, it doesn't hold up to scrutiny in. the poll that said that congress is less popular not just-- but than a colonoscopy. >> sean: i've had one, go ahead. >> the president obama in the rose garden said we have an entitlement spending program and we're going to have to deal with that. when jason says he's going to have to pay in the second term for the actions in the first term. he has to pay for the inaction. he could have done tax reform and entitlement reform in the first term and chose not to. >> sean: the reality, they've spent the money and floated this trial balloon and the trial balloon is mr. president, bypassed congress and article 1 section 7 which says all bills for raising revenue originate in the house of representatives, use the 14th amendment to talk about debt. that, to me, would be shred
and loopholes and call it tax reform, but it's still a tax increase. >> the obamacare tax increases are the ones that are really going to hurt people and it's not just that, but when nancy pelosi was talking in the opening cliff there, they say they've got this trillion dollar tax cut, it doesn't hold up to scrutiny in. the poll that said that congress is less popular not just-- but than a colonoscopy. >> sean: i've had one, go ahead. >> the president obama in the rose garden...
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morgan will never have to admit obamacare the corporate espionage surveillance state the bedroom tax balancing bubble. proximately sixteen percent imports came from movie goofy shit. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this. these are very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. be ensured territorial waters they fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. i think you. should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. in the weight of the largest movement calling attention to wealth inequality in the u.s. the top one percent of income earners hit a stork milestone in two thousand and twelve the incomes of the over rich grew by twenty percent from the previous year and for the first time in recorded history is one percenters now hold one fifth of all household income not only have the michael bloomberg and jamie diamond of the world survive the economic downturn but there's a rise in more than ever before hell the six
morgan will never have to admit obamacare the corporate espionage surveillance state the bedroom tax balancing bubble. proximately sixteen percent imports came from movie goofy shit. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this. these are very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. be ensured territorial waters they fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread...
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only tax on revenue and profits that are adjusted after all the deductions how about tax payers saying well after i just all my my revenue in the same way a corporation does oh by the way i didn't make any profits last year therefore my tax liability should be zero zero but these are one of the other i as i've said before david cameron duplicitous douche you know and you should ask a few or just go away nobody likes you just as to if you just go what. well he this is how he would accounting to never have profits so this is something that he aspires to anyway they want to attract hollywood he and george osborne have talked about attracting hollywood there they have more hollywood productions here than hollywood so this is something that they want and this is the accounting methodology of his government where they never have a profit that's part of the reason why we only have sovereign debt funds and so they they can always say oh we're always in debt we can't give you anything in exchange for all the taxes you're sending us when least in all these other fifteen huge sovereign wealth fun
only tax on revenue and profits that are adjusted after all the deductions how about tax payers saying well after i just all my my revenue in the same way a corporation does oh by the way i didn't make any profits last year therefore my tax liability should be zero zero but these are one of the other i as i've said before david cameron duplicitous douche you know and you should ask a few or just go away nobody likes you just as to if you just go what. well he this is how he would accounting to...
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reform, where we can lower both the income tax and corporate tax, i want to reward productivity, not punish productivity. we have to keep making things and building things and en vating, those -- invo vating, those are companies environment brincompanies that i wantto brih carolina's work force and our tax climate and quality of life, and right to work status, which we've had for a long time, and we're got goiig to change it, is a great retributemen recruitmen. neil: how much do you look at problem that boeing has been having, to get the dreamliner batteries fixed. were you breathing a sigh of relief? >> if you talk about the labor unions, and what the obama administration was doing with that, that is ridiculous. i'll fight with my fellow competitors even in south carolina to protect our right to work stat us in north carolina and my neighbors competing states, that very important. neil: regardless, both and other companies to look to right-to-work states, your own included, that is not disrupted by whatever problem it had? >> no. no, not at all. and the other thing, we have to be ca
reform, where we can lower both the income tax and corporate tax, i want to reward productivity, not punish productivity. we have to keep making things and building things and en vating, those -- invo vating, those are companies environment brincompanies that i wantto brih carolina's work force and our tax climate and quality of life, and right to work status, which we've had for a long time, and we're got goiig to change it, is a great retributemen recruitmen. neil: how much do you look at...
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as you may guess, any space travel is taxing so it is one very long day for thos eoe on board. they will stay at the space station 5 months before returning to earth. this is the bbc's steve rosenberg. >> liftoff to the international space station. it normally takes two days but russian scientists have slashed the flgihight time with a short cut. with upgraded technology, the craft took six hours to reach the destination. eight times faster than before. it dockes with the iss after four orbits of the earth, fewer than the 34 usually required. >> capture at 9:28. >> never had a crew arrived so promplty, moving in are two cosmonauts. and u.s. astronaut chris cassidy. they will spend the next five months here. the reduced journey time menat theant they could avoid nausea and dizziness and it will be quicker to fly to the space station than from london to new york. >> the hollywood film argo won for best picture and revised the compensation. years ago.ns held 30 as part of the release they were barred from suing iran. the new proposal that ma ybe worth millions. >> the crisis in ir
as you may guess, any space travel is taxing so it is one very long day for thos eoe on board. they will stay at the space station 5 months before returning to earth. this is the bbc's steve rosenberg. >> liftoff to the international space station. it normally takes two days but russian scientists have slashed the flgihight time with a short cut. with upgraded technology, the craft took six hours to reach the destination. eight times faster than before. it dockes with the iss after four...
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so far there is no sign of movement in the stalemate over tax increases favored by president obama and rejected by republicans. the white house is warning that government employee furloughs will hurt about everyone. governors from both sides who were gathered in d.c. for meetings today continue to point fingers. >> nobody is saying he should make these cuts but we can cut less than 3% without jeopardizing meat inspections. >> watt we have seen is more of the same. the congressional republicans move the goal post as soon as the president comes their way. he has a plan on the table that has a lot of things on the table they say they support. >> even if congress can't compromise big cuts are likely on the way. >>> former president jimmy carter was in san francisco today addressing thousands at a meeting at the commonwealth club. it was at the war memorial building. mr. carter spoke about the challenges and responsibilities facing the united states as a world super power and said the characterization of a great nation includes justice, peace, freedom, democracy, human rights and sharing we
so far there is no sign of movement in the stalemate over tax increases favored by president obama and rejected by republicans. the white house is warning that government employee furloughs will hurt about everyone. governors from both sides who were gathered in d.c. for meetings today continue to point fingers. >> nobody is saying he should make these cuts but we can cut less than 3% without jeopardizing meat inspections. >> watt we have seen is more of the same. the congressional...
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devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations and hands interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least consider that this is taxpayer money going to fund not u.s. soldiers that are being educated but soldiers from across latin america that are not being taught how to conduct first aid they're not being taught how to how to teach reading or anything like that they are being taught counterinsurgency they're being taught psychological warfare they're being they're being taught things that they learn and then go back to their home countries and then commit these horrible atrocities eleven dictators in eight different countries have come out of the school sixty thousand troops have come out of the school that have gone on to commit horrible things in their respective countries places like b
devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations and hands interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least consider that this is taxpayer money going to fund not u.s. soldiers that are being...
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dealt with critics and strong arm tactics so he was well aware of how they were going to execute these tax sick and impression because junior also helped write him as well why do you think our religion and invented by a science fiction writer six years ago i mean this is recent history has become so wildly popular i mean we know that you need our machines part of the initiation i took one of those tests myself what is it about that has to long with dianetics that's sucks people in the church i think it's actually what what it's scientology is actually a very brilliant form of brainwashing one because it's very it's very process of the e meter and so on for it's really electrified hypnosis you're being guided along this hypnotic state that is causing you to regress into your past lives which also has this sort of overall overarching like kind of paranoid corporate structure to it where you're trying to unlock your brain in the guidance somebody else who has their own purposes you don't see your results so it's like you're holding this and it's running an electrical current through you while
dealt with critics and strong arm tactics so he was well aware of how they were going to execute these tax sick and impression because junior also helped write him as well why do you think our religion and invented by a science fiction writer six years ago i mean this is recent history has become so wildly popular i mean we know that you need our machines part of the initiation i took one of those tests myself what is it about that has to long with dianetics that's sucks people in the church i...
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the argument isn't that you need to raise taxes on the middle class, but the reality is if taxes are part of the solution, don't you need to be honest with the american people and say it's not just going to be on the wealthy, it's going to be on you? >> let's just remember that only two months ago, speaker boehner, as you recall, said he thought we could find $800 billion in savings, increased revenues from closing loopholes, tax expenditures, through tax reform, that would fall mostly on the most well off americans. the president's now calling for just $580 billion of that type of revenue increases through tax expenditures. >> on top of the $5 billion at the top of the year. >> a package that is about $4.3 trillion, and about over $3 trillion is going to be spending cuts and interest savings, and $1.2 trillion would be revenue. that's a very balanced package. it's just what the president talked about in the campaign. two and a half dollars in spending cuts for one dollar in interest cuts. but he's not asking to raise rates anymore on the most well off. he's saying we can get the res
the argument isn't that you need to raise taxes on the middle class, but the reality is if taxes are part of the solution, don't you need to be honest with the american people and say it's not just going to be on the wealthy, it's going to be on you? >> let's just remember that only two months ago, speaker boehner, as you recall, said he thought we could find $800 billion in savings, increased revenues from closing loopholes, tax expenditures, through tax reform, that would fall mostly on...
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devices it's transformed onto a school base in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations enhanced interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least consider that this is taxpayer money going to fund not u.s. soldiers that are being educated but soldiers from across latin america that are not being taught how to conduct first aid they're not being taught how to how to teach reading or anything like that they are being taught counterinsurgency they're being taught psychological warfare they're being they're being taught things that they learn and then go back to their home countries and then commit these horrible atrocities eleven dictators in eight different countries have come out of the school sixty thousand troops have come out of the school that have gone on to commit horrible things in their respective countries places like bo
devices it's transformed onto a school base in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations enhanced interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least consider that this is taxpayer money going to fund not u.s. soldiers that are being...
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morgan will never have to admit obamacare that corporate espionage surveillance state the bedroom tax that housing bubble. was up. in martin and this is breaking at the set after weeks of intense negotiations in geneva about iran's nuclear program diplomacy amazingly prevailed seemed to her on a sign onto a six month agreement that limits its uranium enrichment to five percent a level well below the necessary requirement for the development of a nuclear weapon in exchange iran will receive a minor reduction in harsh sanctions on many of its most valuable exports such as oil and gold and while most of the world is celebrating this encouraging development between the two countries with historic ice cold relations one head of state just just isn't that used. here on got the deal of the century. and the international community got a bad deal this is a very bad deal what's that is actually a clip from november eighth near days after negotiations began as you can see bibi was already quite perturbed before anything was even close to being settled so you can only imagine his theory now. that
morgan will never have to admit obamacare that corporate espionage surveillance state the bedroom tax that housing bubble. was up. in martin and this is breaking at the set after weeks of intense negotiations in geneva about iran's nuclear program diplomacy amazingly prevailed seemed to her on a sign onto a six month agreement that limits its uranium enrichment to five percent a level well below the necessary requirement for the development of a nuclear weapon in exchange iran will receive a...
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the money will come from unless those financing issues are worked through and with the prospect of tax rises it may prove difficult to convince enough swiss that the idea of money for nothing is a good one the older generation they lived their whole lives in and out of the system so it's it's hard for them to actually realize what this means and they have fear of course their pensions and everything and they don't instantly get that it's actually everything placements in the old system the concept behind the initiative is that the current system of will can pay is outdated for a progressive nation like switzerland but with the question of would swiss people want to work if cash is just thrown at them it could turn out to be a gamble too far for voters peter all of. the switzerland coming up after the break the killing of an armed woman by security forces in washington raises questions over a police tactics. and really on a week to week basis unfortunately in the united states where we're hearing stories of police shooting unarmed people who are they perceived as a threat just to have w
the money will come from unless those financing issues are worked through and with the prospect of tax rises it may prove difficult to convince enough swiss that the idea of money for nothing is a good one the older generation they lived their whole lives in and out of the system so it's it's hard for them to actually realize what this means and they have fear of course their pensions and everything and they don't instantly get that it's actually everything placements in the old system the...
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but we have already just raised taxes. why do we have to raise taxes again? >> chris: in his state of the union speech aides say that the president is going to call for new investment/spending on education and energy and infrastructure and manufacturing to try to boost the economy and to boost the middle class. will you go along with that? >> as long as we pay for it. we have seen this movie before. we saw it with the stimulus pack and. and now a debt and deficit that is $5,000 for every man, woman and -- $51,000 for every man, woman and child in america. the size of the government has grown exponentally. we have a proposal for every three federal retiree we hire only one. that would take care of the sequestration problem. there are simple answers to many of these problems that we can address the problem without raising people's taxes. but first, we ought to sit down across the table, the president should with us and try and work this out. all he does is go out and make speeches. >> chris: the president's nominee for cia director, john brennan testified in hi
but we have already just raised taxes. why do we have to raise taxes again? >> chris: in his state of the union speech aides say that the president is going to call for new investment/spending on education and energy and infrastructure and manufacturing to try to boost the economy and to boost the middle class. will you go along with that? >> as long as we pay for it. we have seen this movie before. we saw it with the stimulus pack and. and now a debt and deficit that is $5,000 for...
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we did tax hikes, a month ago and you can tax everybody 100% of their income at the higher end and it will not deal with this and we need a focus on the spending problem and the main question is how the white house decides to implement this and whether they'll play really big games because the temptation for the white house is there is latitude en how you can actually put the cuts into effect and you can do them in a way that doesn't hurt as much but their temptation is going to be to just make it as painful as possible, what school districts -- always cut the fine arts programs to make the parents want to cough up the money in the -- >> the white house already put out it will be kids, thousands of kids thrown out of head start, no food safety inspectors to make sure our food is safe. you know, all kinds of dire things, small business won't get any kind of loan guarantees. they are saying we'll make it hurt. >> and i think the news media will play into that at every level but the big ticket here is you are cutting jobs, millions of jobs around a country and you are damaging the econom
we did tax hikes, a month ago and you can tax everybody 100% of their income at the higher end and it will not deal with this and we need a focus on the spending problem and the main question is how the white house decides to implement this and whether they'll play really big games because the temptation for the white house is there is latitude en how you can actually put the cuts into effect and you can do them in a way that doesn't hurt as much but their temptation is going to be to just make...
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plus britain is king of the world tax havens and the crown dependencies the overseas territories are being considered a my.
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you got your tax increase. it's time to cut spending in washington. >> i don't believe that the speaker boehner would be speaker if that happens. i think he would lose his speakership. that would be my own personal opinion. >> reporter: and behind me, that is the reason why they believe there is no progress on the budget talks. conservatives like johnson pushing boehner and others not to roam compromise. >> but it's eliminating the loopholes on corporations if we want to be accurate. >> reporter: it's about deductions, but if you and them, somebody's taxes are going up. >> shep: thank you. >>> fears of political gridlock in italy. here is what happened. they have been having all these austerity measures all over europe and you may have noticed they are not working at all. italians rejected that today. analysts say traders are worried the elections that wrapped up could lead up to a divided government and make the debt crisis even worse. dow was down more than 250 points. at the end of the session it was off rig
you got your tax increase. it's time to cut spending in washington. >> i don't believe that the speaker boehner would be speaker if that happens. i think he would lose his speakership. that would be my own personal opinion. >> reporter: and behind me, that is the reason why they believe there is no progress on the budget talks. conservatives like johnson pushing boehner and others not to roam compromise. >> but it's eliminating the loopholes on corporations if we want to be...
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point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to get everything that she wants. >> what if they reject it. >> i think we'll pass there though the house. we'll go first given our schedules. we'll post this on our website this evening and we intend to bring it to the house floor later this week. i have every reason to expect great support from our caucus. we're keeping our key principles. no one here had to sacrifice their core principles. our principles are don't raise taxes, reduce the deficit. we also have a lot of concerned members about defense. the next hit was going to hit solely on the m
point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to...
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devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations and hands interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people but people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least consider that this is taxpayer money going to fund not u.s. soldiers that are being educated but soldiers from across latin america that are not being taught how to conduct first aid they're not being taught how to how to teach reading or anything like that they're being taught counterinsurgency they're being taught psychological warfare they're being they're being taught things that they learn and then go back to their home countries and then commit these horrible atrocities eleven dictators in eight different countries have come out of the school sixty thousand troops have come out of the school that have gone on to commit horrible things in their respective countries places lik
devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations and hands interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people but people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least consider that this is taxpayer money going to fund not u.s. soldiers that are being...
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president, you got your tax increase. it is time to cut spending here in washington. >> is this fair? jean sperling, top adviser for the president, gene, good to talk to you. the president wants to replace the forced cuts which he and the republicans agreed to 19 months ago with a deal that includes tax revenue. i don't get it. if revenues were so important to the deal, why didn't he put them in there in the first place, 19 months ago? >> erin, i am happy to explain that. i think everybody who was there remembers exactly how it happened which was there was a long negotiation that included the president, speaker boehner. we agreed to amount of cuts on discretionary spending, domestic and defense, and as you remember, what kept us from coming to the big agreement was we couldn't quite reach an agreement on the amount of entitlements, things like medicare savings, and the amount of revenue. there was significant amount of revenue, at least 800 billion on the table from the republicans but we didn't come to a deal, so as we w
president, you got your tax increase. it is time to cut spending here in washington. >> is this fair? jean sperling, top adviser for the president, gene, good to talk to you. the president wants to replace the forced cuts which he and the republicans agreed to 19 months ago with a deal that includes tax revenue. i don't get it. if revenues were so important to the deal, why didn't he put them in there in the first place, 19 months ago? >> erin, i am happy to explain that. i think...
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some agree that the medical device tax needs to go. senator collin who previously voted to ditch the medical device tax. senator, some say it would increase consumer costs, kill tens of thousands of jobs. do you agree with that? >> well when i was in the senate, don, and thank you for having me tonight, i was part of the bipartisan coalition that voted during the budget debate to replace the medical device tax with another revenue source. it was not a straight vote to rid ourselves of the medical device tax. we appreciate, across the aisle, the need to help underwrite the obama care, affordable care act, and frankly the larger budgetary needs. but keep in mind, that was under the context after broader debate. we should not have much on the brink of chutie shutting down te government because congress refuse to be in a debate. let me be frank about this. the notion of assigning blame to both sides is beyond pale republicans don't want it to ene in this debate and has brought us to this point. >> just add conversation a moment ago and one
some agree that the medical device tax needs to go. senator collin who previously voted to ditch the medical device tax. senator, some say it would increase consumer costs, kill tens of thousands of jobs. do you agree with that? >> well when i was in the senate, don, and thank you for having me tonight, i was part of the bipartisan coalition that voted during the budget debate to replace the medical device tax with another revenue source. it was not a straight vote to rid ourselves of the...
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social policy should not be donethrough the tax code. johnand i agree. [applause] people would still give. >> i think that point* of view has a great deal of met but i applaud respectfully say the charitable deduction is an important part of american life. we don't have giving because of the charible deduction but because we've value that. it is an important mechanism to link communities and. john: the charity does not the deduction. >> is a signal of a set of values. john: from facebook. do think it is better to give time or money? >> is great to do both. john: pic one. >> i don't. [applause] i think the best way to understand how way charitable organization works is to help achieve the mission is put to your time where your money is. john: people who give time self report that it brin self report that it brin re happiness. many of my patients still clean their dentures with toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where
social policy should not be donethrough the tax code. johnand i agree. [applause] people would still give. >> i think that point* of view has a great deal of met but i applaud respectfully say the charitable deduction is an important part of american life. we don't have giving because of the charible deduction but because we've value that. it is an important mechanism to link communities and. john: the charity does not the deduction. >> is a signal of a set of values. john: from...